p.2 #1 · One Magical Afternoon at a Barred Owl Nest
viczig wrote:
Wow, amazing image. BTW great user name.
Vic
Thank you! Yes, I an a HUGE fan of Ayrton.
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arbitrage wrote:
I just saw these earlier on Flickr. My jaw dropped....I don't think you could have planned a better setting and family arrangement than what you got here. Looking through your Flickr it looks like you've had lots of productive time with this family. Great shots.
TFS
Geoff
Thank you, Geoff! Yes, I had fun with this particular nest this year. One of 7 Barred Owl nests I found/was told about this year.
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soupy wrote:
These are wonderful, particularly the first one. I don't think you could have composed it any better had you had the chance.
Sue
Thank you! Yes, I completely lucked out when I got them all looking in my direction.
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psharvic wrote:
What a find. Excellent work!
Thank you!
JasonTheBirder wrote:
That family pose especially for the first one is really outrageously good. Finding something like that in nature as a human is probably one in a million. Top notch.
These owls originally had a nest about 30 seconds walk away in a boring hole in a tree. They moved into this one last year for some reason and we all rejoiced!
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kmunroe wrote:
a sweet set of owls Jason
Thank you!
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p.2 #6 · One Magical Afternoon at a Barred Owl Nest
Karl Witt wrote:
Those are special👍At first I thought they were all carved out of the tree😁
Simply awesome thanks for sharing,
Karl😎
Glad you liked them!
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BlueRidge wrote:
That is unique! They came out to see you! Well done. Voted
Thank you!